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Well, regardless, I can't find anything that says "swtor" from there. Here's a screenshot on that location
EDIT:// nevermind, found it when uninstalling. It was in users/asus instead of my user, for some reason unknown to me. I'll check if re-installing helps since I consulted my father and he was quite adamant that I should try that.
- proxos6668 years agoHero+
Can see how a re-install goes, if the game cant create that folder location it will hang, question is if you where playing before why it isn't there is strange
Well, right now it seems that this has been fixed by re-installing the game. No idea what caused it in the first place, but I'm able to play again. Might have been Norton -- I checked I had swtor and launcher as "allow" in the firewall, but when I first started the game after re-installing, I got some message from Norton warning how it considers swtor to be somehow dangerous. Don't know if it had done something less obvious to cause me not being able to play.
@proxos666 , thanks for all the help. ^^
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